WWW Wednesday – October 22, 2025

Welcome to WWW Wednesday! This meme was formerly hosted by MizB at A Daily Rhythm and revived on Taking on a World of Words.

The Three Ws are: What are you currently reading? What did you recently finish reading? What do you think you’ll read next?

CURRENTLY:

I am currently reading an eBook I got for free back in November 2019 on Amazon called Slave, Warrior, Queen by Morgan Rice. It’s a YA fantasy romance (per Storygraph tags). I literally scrolled through almost my entire Kindle shelf on Sunday night looking for a book to read. Nothing was calling to me. Lets hope this isn’t the start of a reading slump!

I am listening to a book I have in my NetGalley backlog, Fifty Fifty by Steve Cavanagh. I was told that the Eddie Flynn series doesn’t have to be read in order, and I now know that that’s pretty true since I read two books out of order, so what’s a third, haha! Anyway, I borrow the book through Libby and only started listening on Saturday night.

I am reading a physical book I am borrowing from a friend called Caught by Harlan Coben. Coben is from New Jersey as well, and I enjoy reading his books. I made really good progress in this book on the weekend and am hoping to have the book finished by next weekend.

RECENTLY:

I listened to three books in the Amazon Original Stories Scared Sexy Collection. After listening to three of them, I’m good to not finish the rest of the series.

NEXT:

I plan to do NetGalley November challenge next month, so I’m gonna start with a autumn-looking cover and read Such A Clever Girl by Darby Kane (which publishes early next year).

I will probably listen to a NetGalley backlogged book that I can find through Libby.

I borrowed All System’s Red by Marcia Wells from my local library, so this will be my next physical book to read.

Don’t forget to link up with Taking On A World Of Words to share your WWW!

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2 thoughts on “WWW Wednesday – October 22, 2025”

  1. I look forward to seeing what you think of Fifty Fifty. It was the first Cavanagh book I read. From memory, I kept changing my mind throughout on which sister was the killer.

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